The Delhi University on Friday released first combined DU cut-off list for various courses in the 71 DU colleges. This year, the DU cut-offs have been even higher than average with several colleges recording 100% cut-offs for different courses.
The admission process in DU colleges begins tomorrow. The admissions to Delhi University will commence from Monday under the first cut-off list and will go until 6 October, reported news agency PTI.
The university has announced that the process will completely take place on and students are adviced not to come on campus.
The university announced the first cut-off list for undergraduate admissions on 1 October. Nearly 70,000 seats are up for grabs with eight colleges pegging cent per cent cut-offs for 10 courses.
Rajeev Gupta, chairman of the university’s admissions committee, has advised students against applying within the first hour of commencement of the admission process and the last few hours, when the admission process is going to end.
“We are giving an adequate amount of time to students to apply and pay the fees. So they should be careful and not be in a hurry. Students should review the situation before cancelling the admission. The seats are limited and cut-offs are quite high so if they have got admission in a college, they should not cancel it,” said Gupta.
Here are the guidelines candidates need to follow:
“No change in the chosen programme college will be permitted during a particular cutoff. Selection of programme college can be made only through the candidate’s own dashboard. No physical visit is required to colleges/university during the admission process,” the guidelines state.
Verifications process
On receiving the application, the colleges verify it along with the uploaded documents for eligibility and meeting the required cut-off.
Verification of documents is done at various stages by colleges – programme or teacher-in-charge of the respective colleges will verify the minimum qualifications and cut-off requirement.
Then the admission convenor rechecks and approves or rejects the candidature and finally, the principal approves or rejects the candidature.
“In case of lack of necessary documents, candidate will be contacted on their registered email id/phone by the respective college so that the same may be provided directly to the college. All colleges will designate an email-id for receiving documents/clarifications from the candidates. In case the candidate does not respond, or where documents remain insufficient till the specified date/time, the candidature will be rejected by citing the reason,” according to the guidelines.
“In case any candidate is not satisfied with the reason for rejection (as given by the college), a grievance may be registered with the College Grievance Redressal Committee through e-mail available on the website of the respective college,” the guidelines said.
“In case any information provided by me is found to be false and/or is not supported by the documents presented by me, I understand that the admission will be immediately cancelled and no fees will be refunded. I shall abide by all the rules and regulations laid down by the University and the College,” read the declaration.